Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communication A Self-Study Course and Reference

Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communication A Self-Study Course and Reference by Taeko Kamiya is a bilingual resource published by Vertical Inc on August 3, 2012. This 366-page book serves as a practical guide for native-English speakers seeking to acquire basic communication skills in Japanese. It introduces 142 essential Japanese sentence patterns, providing English equivalents followed by their Japanese translations, along with clear explanations and example sentences to illustrate their usage.
Readers will find that the book is organized into twelve chapters, each focusing on different communicative functions such as making statements, comparisons, and expressing desires. Additionally, practice sections for each pattern allow learners to test their understanding. The extensive charts included at the back of the book detail the rules for inflecting and conjugating adjectives and verbs, which are crucial for effective communication in Japanese. This edition is designed to facilitate learning in a structured manner, making it suitable for both beginners and those looking to reinforce their language skills.
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An indispensable tool for acquiring basic communication skills in a limited amount of time.
With Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communication, even absolute beginners can learn to communicate in Japanese in a matter of days. Designed specifically for native-English speakers approaching Japanese as a second language, this book presents 142 essential Japanese sentence patterns, first by giving equivalents in English, then following with Japanese translations. Each pattern is accompanied by a concise, easy-to-follow explanation and several Japanese example sentences that demonstrate its usage. In addition, practice sections for each pattern allow the student to test his or her understanding of the material presented.
Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communication is organized into twelve chapters according to communicative function, including such tasks as making simple, declarative statements about people and things in the world; making comparisons; talking about events in the past, present and future; expressing desire, conjecture and intention; stating causes or reasons; making requests; asking and giving permission; and using the passive and causative-passive voices. Extensive charts at the back of the book outline the rules for inflecting and conjugating adjectives and verbs—essential to fluent communication.
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